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While many of us are anticipating
our summer holidays, checking we have got our passports and making
sure we have got the right phrase book, some of Wiltshire's four-legged
residents have started their annual leave right here in the county.
Before they leave, these particular
holidaymakers - Wilt, Buscot, Royal and Tom - are rewarded with
several pints of free ale before being led by their bosses to a
field where they will spend time chilling-out with the grass beneath
their hooves.
The four employees are, in fact,
Wadworth's team of dray horses, who have started their fortnight's
break in Poulshot, near Devizes.

Taking a break: Wadworth Shire horses
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The four Shire horses spend a busy year
not only delivering to local hostelries but also being shown-off at
shows, fetes and fairs around the country and their hard work is rewarded
with a fortnight doing exactly what they want to do!
Just like other celebrities, their
vacation plans are always hotly anticipated by the media and the
waiting-crowds, who gather for a special press-call outside The
Raven public house in Poulshot.
Here, amidst the click of cameras
and whirr of video tape, the four stars patiently pose for the media,
encouraged by several pints of the brew they are more used to delivering
than drinking.
Then, with little notice, these stunning
creatures give the nod that they have had enough and are anxious
to get off to their destination - a field about half-a-mile away.
As they lead off, the crowd that
has gathered follows dutifully, maintaining a tradition that has
become an annual event for the brewery's draymen and their charges.
"The horses used to be walked
down from the brewery in Devizes to Poulshot but now with the amount
of traffic on the busy dual-carriageway out of town, it is safer
to transport them by horsebox," says Barry Petherick, Wadworth's
Head Horseman.

People come to see Wadworth's Shire horses begin
their holiday.
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In the past there used to be quite
a turnout from people in Devizes, as well as from the village.
This year some 40-or-so people, including
several children, made the effort to see the four drayhorses start
their summer break.
Eventually, the four horses are shown
the field that will be their self-catering holiday-home for the
next two weeks.
And you can sense their anticipation
as hard tarmac gives way to soft green grass.
As soon as their tired hooves hit
the grassy tufts, the Shires clearly show that they are ready for
a little bit of R&R.
The paraphernalia of being a working
horse is removed, and after one final pose for the cameras, the
four are suddenly released and it seems they just cannot wait!

The holiday starts here: one of Wadworth's Shires
enjoys some fresh air and freedom
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Once given a taste of freedom these
huge, but graceful animals are quick to demonstrate that, despite
usually usually taking life at a steady pace, they know exactly
how to move.
Galloping from one side of the field
to the other they perform little balletic jumps, cavorting as they
go.
And when you stop to consider how
they usually spend their day, this sudden release of energy is hardly
surprising.
For the last year, they have been
part of a strict regime that begins at 5.30am and lasts for the
whole working day.
"The horses deliver to four
pubs a day in Devizes, five days a week and at the weekend they
are busy demonstrating at various shows, fetes and parades,"
Barry Petherick says.
But now all of that is behind them
and for the next two weeks a taste of the good life is all that
awaits these beautiful working horses.
And talking of tasting of the good
life:
"They always have a glass of
6X before they go on holiday," Barry adds, "which is pretty
good start to a holiday, don't you think?"
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